Ibises, 
184. White Ibis (Guara alba). L. 25. Ads. 
White, tips of outer primaries black, face orange red. 
Yng. Grayish brown, rump, breast and belly white. 
Notes. When near nest, crook, croo, croo, when dis- 
turbed, a loud, hoarse, hunk, hunk, hunk. (Audubon). 
Range.—Tropical America; breeds north to Lower California, 
southern Indiana, southern Illinois and South Carolina; winters from 
put southward; accidental in South Dakota, Conneticut and Long 
sland; 
186. Glossy Ibis (Plegadis autumnalis). L. 24. 
Ads. Front of head black with greenish reflections. 
Yng. Head and neck fuscous brown margined with 
white, rest of underparts fuscous brown; back with 
greenish reflections. 
Range.—Tropical and subtropical regions in America; rare or local 
in southeastern United States; casual north to Massachusetts and 
Illinois 
187. White-faced Glossy Ibis (Plegadis guarauna). 
L. 24. Ads. Front of head white. Yung. Resembles 
young of No. 186. ‘ 
Range. Tropical and subtropical America; north to California, 
(rarely British Columbia), Texas, Kansas, east rarely to Florida; 
winters south of United States. 
188. Wood Ibis (Tantalus loculator). L. 40. Ads. 
Head and neck bare; white, primaries, secondaries and 
tail blackish. | Yng. Resembles ad. but head and 
neck feathered, grayish brown. Note. When alarm- 
ed, a rough, guttural croak. (Audubon.) 
Range.—Tropical and subtropical America; breeds in Gulf States, 
(Lower California?), and later may stray as far north as New Ycrk, 
Wisconsin, and California. 
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